Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 13, 1945, Image 2

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Swashbuckling General Cries
EAtTH
or industry has come to change
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Published Every Friday «ri
flu population, nor the pioneer Continued from page one.
Moro, Oregon
that it may be brought to a s .close
Editor ways.
L. French
We have mad* good use of our at an earlier date than the mill’
pXSffkw“ « M ^ d OiU^Ymhi Art of
and are as efficient in produ:- tory have estimated. The United
Cenfrr** of March s. 187«.------ .---- -- t -on ag f armers ¡n our class any- States, he explains, should W
Mswtous
place. The change from bunch- p it pared for a fold-up in Japan
Omu of the ways to stretch your Cut bread i n t o " ^
glass
to wheat has been made and proposes that war industries
[ fate »
•ill
■heat ration, now that moat meat cheese into email
£
slowly and without disturbance of bt ready to reconvert to civilian
¿ R ation the
« t o havi been returned to the layers of bread, shrimp and A e
Fistisi
people.
production with as little loss of
ration ltot,fe to use eggs for they in buttered c a s « ^ -
What will be the major obje’- time as possible.
CDITORIAL-
are plentiful and are unratione I. »gg». milk, and sal .
NATI«
tives of the new society are not .Paralleling this suggestion, WP
ASSOCIATION known, but it must be interested B is authorising the production
■ Nutrition authorities recommend contents of
eevs at feast three or four Um“»-of.hot water and hake in a moder
primarily in preserving the his- of several essential artie’es intfme-
X J L S L im e of their value S3 .U iy slow oven (326) for one hour,
tcry cf the county, in gathering djately for marketing In six' mon-
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
original material about the county th?; the quantity produced Wilt
body-building fdod, thei» high vjt- Serves^six^
prune custard
ano ts
That history will not meet the accumulated demand,
<min content, «nd b e c a u s e th e y
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
4
«ggs
slightly beaten
not be as dramatic as some. There but it will be a start. The articles
are an excellent source of iron- in
Payable in Advance
1-4
cup
sugar
1-4 tap **R ;
were no Indian wars, no mass will be refrigerators, automobiles,
a form very easily iHilized in the
$2.<K>
ONE YEAR
2 cupa milk, scalded
migrations, few examples of blood vacuum cleaners, cooking utensils
body.
I
1 cup cooked prunes, «hopped ,<
Phed.
ana electric ranges. There is still
JULY 13, 1945
UunsajaQui woui aqi jo ouio$:
Coiribioe erg«, sugar and «alt
It V-«- Kf»n a story of quiet de- to be ironed out what the price«
egg dishes are those that combine
velonment and, as has been said, ‘shall be but OPA insists that pri-
eggs with milk and its products. Add milk, mix well. Add prunes,
‘ romance of daily toil” that spread erf shall be those prevailing in
For instance, a souffle is at its sweetened to taste. Pour into o u .
BOND RECORD
ovei a lo»,-«r period is more rc- 1941 or 1942.
best when made with cheese. Om- tered molds. Set in (pan of warm
It is probably not the place of markab]e than uprisings and uji- “Judge Vinson proposed a higher '•
elets, too, arffe high in favor when water. Bake in a moderate overt
the Sherman County Journal to tt*s. It is evolutionary.
wage scale, also a minimum wage,
flavored with -sharp cheese ,anJ (360) 45 to 66 minutea. Serve, b.
thank the people of Sherman c o u n - ---------------------
scale of 50 cents an, hour, although
served with a filling of creamed ~
ty for their splendid response at
practically no one has been will­
oysters, crabmeat or some special
,
a
■*
the end of the Seventh "War Bond I FT ’EM BUY IT
ing to accept that wage for any
left-over. There’ arc also many £ o f J J S y n i D v A I l D C
drive, The county bond staff has
W(? Americans are indylg ng in kind of work. Like other high
- variations in custards, from those
done it in another column. It is, *
clabber-bi nn«l
talking federal officials, the judge . pro-
U .l e v e . Gen. George 8.
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OeU~,
± “1.
however, undoubtedly proper for Q^oul feeding the people of Europe posed broadening old age benefits
r*hote
...
. At a receptlen given to hi, honor to Boston, nt wble. meal to the more familiar custard
iwtof
be
overcom
e
this paper, which must be * voice
,g * nationai Pa.v.»mrt, this ra:s- »nd higher unemployment benefits,
desserts.
jn using tom syrup to stretch
for the county, to say that the ;
funds fQr thJg or th
some_ The meat of the report, however, ti* 8 honor after honor wm heaped upon Mm, General PffitUu re»»«»«»' '
Examples of custards in differ- BUgar ¡n canning fruit, different
vMh praises far his men and ended with: “We thank God such men » •*
county may trfke pride in its bond timeg to good purposP and 8o,ne. is the statement that food will be b - n I can’t »ay any more.” At this paint the photo was taken.
ent roles are given in then«» re-* proportions give the beat resu lts
i ecord and in the determination rimes to bad.
scarce for the next half year at
pee:
for different kinds of fru<a, ac­
of so many of ts citizens to up­
There is no particular objection least.
ty Journal, county printing $9.85; Baked Cheese end Shrimp Cns cording to recent research earned
COUNTY COURT
hold that record
to selling our surplus food to Eu-
on in another state and just re­
The Nation’s Schools svp’i office tard
Because Sherman countians ral ropean nationals- or nation; if
(Continued from Page One)
The Education Pig- fcxaar-n....FFh
ported in a new economics exten­
expense
$5.00;
lied to the cause during the last they have the money to buy or
expense $5.00; 4 slices buttered bread
sion Circular, “Saving Sugar in
dike
precinct
$5.06;
Blaine
C.
Mil«
est,
sup’t
office
week and put the county over the
us fol the
(crusts may be' removed)
Food Preservation.**
ler,
chairman
Monkland
procir.ct.
shell
Oil
Co.
Official
car
expense
top in ita quota on all class«, of food Tbat (g bu8,ness
1-3 pound American cheese
This circular, prepared by Lucy
$4.51
Max
K.
Belshe,
Judge
Monk-
$26.20.
bonds it was again proven that There is no particuuv reason why
1 cup cooked shrimp
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A.
Case, extension nutritionist, and
land
precinct,
«mileage
and
rent
Of
„
v
n
.
this county is the undoubted cham- wc should feed them for free. Pro­ From the Observer, July 13, 1906
2 eggs, beaten
hall $11.51; R. J. Bruckert, clerk ROAD FUND.
Thomas
Onsdorff, associate pro-
ocn in per capita E bond sales. fessional sobbers write and ta'k
1-3 tap. salt f egsor ,of fO(X] industries, contain-
L.
L.
Leslie
left
last
week
for
Monkland
precinct
$4.51;
Irvif.g
HOAD
EMPLOYEES
PAY
ROLL
1
1-2
cupa
milk
Without final figures being known "
the poor starving Europeans
---------------- ed tables for guidance in the use
tn
» , hpliZvZ Alberta with a bunch of Sherman Ilart, clerk Morikland precinct $4.-
L Peetz, $110.00; - C Bargenholt, -----------------------
it seems likely that our per cap­ am’
of both corn syrup and honey in
county
work
horses.
He
shipped
51;
Harvey
Thompson,
clerk
Monk-
$101.70;
Earl
Rehr,
$101-70,
K.
ita
will
be near $125
— , purchases
—
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. i t is our duty to feed them. It ain t
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.
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stretching sugar and a fairly com­
in E bonds. Our average for the
McGee We have no more rea- ,ram The Dalle8
Vancouver, B. mud precinct $4.61; Jas. W. Biagg, Mc rherson, $102.30; Frank H.
plete
discussion of ways to obtain
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chairman Rutledge precinct, milt Beaidsley, $29.60; C. Mersinger,
iuuea will he about »110.
fw(, thwn Krllti8 (ilu l thev C„ thence v,a
P Ry.
the
maximum
quantities of canned
iMoro iplay ball in The Dalles age and rent <rf hall $12.91; E. P. $22.40; L L Peetz, $106.40'; C Bar-
Wc own about »«60 in E bond, per .
iend us parisiai fnshi()n9
fruit
with
smaller
amounts of su­
capita. Oregon ia higheat in the fM our womenfolk chemieal ()yeH Sunday. Return game with the Blaylock Judge Rutledge precinct genholt, $96.00; Eart Rehr ,$80.20;
gar.
W W M. Go. boys.
4.51: L D $akin, clerk Rutledge £ jlcPherson $106.90..
nation with »350.08. The national for our clothes or 8ar(1ines
Z £ A
Dark com syrup, as well as the
installation. Rebekahs installed precinct 4.61; A J Payne, clerk Kvt
average of E bond purcha.e. .» our uWeg
us_
ACCOUNT:
State
Ind.
Acc
Comm.
1
ic-re
popular Kght kind, may be
the following officers at the last ledge precinct 4 51; D L Reynolds
under $26, or was.
This mess started in Europe like
Miscellaneous $26.05; National hos­
v-aed
successfully
hi canning for
G ; clerk r? Rutledge
precinct 4.51; Kvn- miai wages bcv
Sherman county had a large ail recent messes of international meeting. S. A. McCoy, N. . ...
»<
pital, wages account, $5.00; First
all
of
the
common
fruits except
quota. Quotas are based on bank
in F u r o « Neva Johnston, Vi G.; Mattie Mit- neth E Martin Chairman Kent .pre P
^«perito .nd per c.pito wealth, "
’ t
w ‘ w e’ fcd h7m ehcil, <toe; Laura Tre.and, RSNG. cine, 4.90; J C Wil,on. Judge Kent
B»„K wages account,
pears,
the
circular
indicates.
In
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a
Cn
Alter the last war we fed them cnen, oec; L aura ir eia n u , r v .w u ,
making
the
thin
type
of
syrup
$106 48- Paulsen
^ e have wealth, deposits and and they used then own money to Nellie Meloy, RSVG; Lillian Pago, precinct 14.50; G C Young cl-:rk
used in canning, neither the light
1SG; W.B. Johston OSG; Lillian Kent precinct'4.90; Arthur Just»- bndge
general auiH
quota.
norm . We have no business tnen»
sep clerl» Kent precinct’4.90; JC 4 Roles laboratories, general sup-
nor dark com syrup is recommend­
It is something to live in a now and had none there during Strnley, P. Sec.
ilies, $13.98; Wasco Repa r Shop,
ed
with cherries, although either
At Wasco, Saturday last, the Helyer clerk-. Kent precinct 4.V’
county that riaea to meet the tut war. Our inCerfereitce has done
$28.66; tires and
can
be used in making a medium
>1 xn.
AA4 26 ♦
needs put upon it. We applaud the Europe no good, has settle 1 none farmers of Shenman county or- R°y G Schilling, clerk Grass V a I-
tranizod
'
temoorarilv
with
G
N-
ley
precinct
and
mileage
7.71;
TM
tubes
account
$1.50,,
tai
$64
.
or
heavy
syrup.
runner wbd give» odds and w ins of its problems nnd has done .us £ X J d chairman and
H. Sun- ^ r r r i t . Judge G r .« V .iiey p , - F . „ * C o J ,™ '6 tuhe., a«ount.
In
general,
the recommended
thiough grit; wc remember for- irpetri(.ibl(, naim. Let the 3l)b;
proportions
of
com
syrup to sugar
th
secretary
and
pursuant
to
ad-
«
n
d
and
rent
o
f
hall
and
jamlcr
t
L
n
.
^
el-O
T
1
ever those who atoy in the fight
Uy t0 proV(1 , h(l , 0Iltrary
15.71; Vivien Ball «lerk Grass Vai- S ^ r a l supplies $4J30,
Nelson
run
a
little
less
than
one part to
until it is won. Counties can be
True, not all of bhe people in joumment will perfect the organ
• , x .
J S Newcomb Equipment Co. miscellaneous $21.
three,
although
for
tome
fruits
like that, too This one has pro Europe Sitarted the war. Some isution at a meeting to be he d __2_
Moro Saturday next, July
14, ■*»* Grass Yalley precinct 5.(1;
I City
Moro, water, » 1 .» ,
and
some
grades
of
canning
syrup
ven that it is.
must
be innocent . of th - crime. j at
*n io A M
T>
Frank A Lemley clerk Grass V<.1- Tacific Power A. Light Co., 1 g ta,
the proportion is either greater
But we cannot pick them -Au‘.--and at iu a . m.
,
precinct '5 71* W S Powell
Sherman County Journal,
or less than that. For example,
NEW CABINET
me not trying. For many of the Frcm the observer, July 14. 1910 c 'iairman Moro precinct 6.22; E E miscellaneous, $2.00; Service Gar-
the recommended proportion in
people
there i6
it ------
seems - profitable
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Moro (rrocinnt a . »ge, repairs account, $20.19; Union
making
a medium syrup for cher­
A change is coming over the
of the
judge Moro prec c
account $83 9J-
•o start a war in order to obtain , t The hard driving q wind
ries
is
to
use 1 1-3 cups com syrup
nnmkir
of
Theodore
Johnston
Cfcrk
Moro
pre
Co-
ga8
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O
l1
A
O
C
O
U
’rL
W
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« C b m * o f the U n ited 8tatea. I t is
fpom be-United Staten, dur- week
week has
has started
!
a number or
r**
J i K McKean, road machinery a ac-
to
3
1-4
cups sugar with 5 2*-3
good change, certoinly, for it
beavy ,,]and blow*," . in different f '"c< 6 22 = M“e Moore c’erk a " 10
precinlct 6.22? i Roxy Thompson, «>vnt, »1020.15; Walther-Williams
cups
water.
could be otherwise but with diffi
We do not even receive respect sections of the county.
clerk Moro precinct 8.22; Idah Ev- Go
* ‘“be> $164.09; Miscell-
The government recommenda­
culty.
We Morwenthiu
are. rid of Madame
Pcr- irom thPe0*’le wc went to
fctoZ of
who really
The <»n>onter work on the new
cbairman Waaco precinct cneoua account »2.60. total »1S6.59.
tion
for using sugar alone in can­
kin. of Morgenthau, who really
Fairview school KouaeH. progress. « • “ -
TW first photos of 1M€ postwar
ning
is one pound of sugar for
wan’t » bad, of bumbling Wick-
around parjs gnd Rome when. jn(f n>cely
a neat , tructure 5.86; Wilnra O
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cars to be received show, top: the
each
four
quarts of finished pro­
1944 Nash “490” passenger automo­
ard. Harry Hopkins has departed.
N0TICE OF
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ever the get off from duty. Whv Wil, soon take the place of the old. P " *1» * S-8« ^ R
HEARING bile. Lower, the “handmade” Ford duct, which means one-half cup
FINAL
sopie
C. E. Sheets and C. G. Hui, co prec.nct 5.86. Alice B«™ettclerk
The former cabinet was compos-
.
,
,
should any nation or the peopi
Notice is k.
hereby given that the F* \M'in‘ " J*J* k* °” ’ “ “« ’• « o f sugar per quart of fruit or a
.
s
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_____________ »04 Wasco precinct 586; Astnd Tugle
ed of ineffectual men and women
tliereof respect a nation that is have completed their new cement
/ » in the Coun- model. Motorists may have to wait 25 per cent syrup, the circular
cn
,
.
,
y
m
ar»:
fer.ee»
and
walks.
O.
B.
Mcssinger
Wasco
precinct
5JB;
C
hari«
under>i({ne<t
haa ftb.d
who had a desire to be led by the
frem one to two years for these. -
such an easy mark ?
shows. The lowest amount of su­
former
president. Their reputa-
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.
It weakens them to give tli m and Isaac Thompson have let con-
e lveiY
Wopma
^our^
of Oregon
gar used with any satisfaction in
C H U R C H ^ 9
tion in general was that of lltt.e food and d#thi
not earned. It -racts for their work aljoining the ’ n^ Jan,tor serT1j e
tor Sherman County her Final
canning or freezing most fr u its is
l.berala (using the term “libera.- continue, our feel|ng of (luty t, fenl<nt wal1(s n„w finished and f , B8lln£ ei ca7 a*" ° f TOt" .
Account and Report as the Exe- Moro Community
about a sixth cyp per quart.
improperly). They were not gen- ward them as dependents. Ahoy uhen all is done it will be up to
CanVa*8 °omniia *cu^ x
®*tate of Harry N. Presbyterian Church
Fruit
canned without sugar will
« a lly men who had much regard
n<)t feeJ dependent on v s . tne ^ hool S t r i c t to build a ce- '>00'’ Davld R_e.,d .county comniis Hlchelderfer> deceased, *nd that
James D. Moberg, pastor.
keep
but
quality and flavor are
for party; their loyalty was to
poor.
-» .
;deas.
Copies
of
the
circular
may be
of
Now comes a new president with
had
from
county
extension
offices.
a different idea. Truman is a par-
Extension
bulletin
642
gives
more
1y man trained in the hard schoo xave
complete
canning
information.
nt upiuunn H<a,n
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jrcgon, bave noen nxed Dy cue
;un by Pendergaat He wanto hb on wjthout u8 >t ](>a, k untj, tn# n u n i vur ^.mxva▼*., -w.j
City of Moro, water at courthouse
as
t¡m<
place for Christian Science Society
men in. He i. nuking a a b .n e t Europeans had settled their own
A field fire on the L. E. Kaso-
Sunday morning servioes a I
hearing of objections to said Fin-
composed of partisan politicians. qaarrel
Qur interference cont,.,. berg farm west of Wasco last $10.50; Pac. Tel. A Tel. o.
11.00 A.M. Subject “ God”
T
.lionas
all
offices
$39.66;
Moro
/ courtho$«e *n‘ Account an<1 Report and for the includes testimonials of healing.
That ia not a blanket criticism ued,
ued as
>s it
R did before, the struggle
atru(fg,.. Friday afternoon destroyed about »
nf
t
r
.
revolt
..(M
dumber
&
Fuef
Yard,
courtlteOae eMt,enwnt of aaid e8(Ute.
o t em. f t eir oyalty to t e na-
raceB and ideologies of 275 acres of standing grain and
. The reading room in the rea»
expense-$14.95; Puget Sound Tint
Selma Viola Watkins of
building ia open. All as
uon is greater than to party t..ej crawded Europe. It will nqt b? several sacks of threshed wheat A Duck Co. courthouse expense
Executrix
thorized
Christian Science liter*
We ’
settled until it is settled in Europ«> before it was gotten under control. $6.94; J C Freeman, P.M. Box rent f Legter j ohnsont
ture
can
be bought or borrowed
Byrne. .. .
strong man. a b Europeani o„|y . -
The fire is reported to h .ve start- for
We#t
p . ln -
-" -~ ~
Wednesday night service at 8
smooth politician, a wise bird. He ______________
ed from a spark from the exhaust
& Binding 0<r. Clerk’s supplies w
Oregon ’ -
WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
may not be the best secretary of
l „ i ^ ThTTa v e a t X rtfit‘
M6 “ ’ T—
First ¡m b lic U n -J o n e 22. 1945
state, but he is a good preside»- WASTE PAPER
Sunday School 10 A. M.
V H
Smith
while working Asf,e8SOr’8
publication—July 13, 1945
tial advisor in domestic affairs.
Morning worship at 11:00 A M.
V.
H.
Smith,
while
working
jr
g
supplies
$14.10,
$78.4^;
-
...e^»..
..^ures.v. know
avuepw his way
w . . a
Sherman county has slipped to
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____
3 in
son should
Subject “Christian Unity”
round the treasury and bèaidês Mth pl,ce in °0» « 1'0" of waste fbout the combine teams on Mon- w j|y
K n^hten,' ' ex»enias to
Preaching service at the Grass
Us
indexent k
. . h«.„
with
61.6 v day,
injury,
g ,t confere^ ; , KfciO;
Us «olitie.1
political judgment
has.
been P»P*r-
«*»*»• “ H ” «
" ,l" u*
T " received
' ~ n ‘' .7 a a hand
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7 ' ” ’ lacer-
T . ’.7 Sop’----------------
• - X , - Wily ’ . W
Valtey Methodist church Sunday
good heretofore. Andereon in ag- ’K>un,J, wh*rea» Wa8~ «»“"‘y h ,s at,nF »'> the fin« er8 of onc h,nd Knighton, ofllabe help »44.40; M a-
afternoon at 3 o’clock. ’
nculture, is a help
’
63 3 in fourth Place- clatsoP »> ana
fche nail from 0H" fin*er- rie Hoskinson Assessor’» ’ office
f . L. Cannell, Pastor
It ia more apparent every day third place h,‘’ 666 ,nd Mar?on
A
*l*rn on
lill
H irry help $72.00; J - C . Freem an P.M .
that the new d e l i. over Perec *»’ 86 »• Benton in first place has Van Gilder farm near Waaco was s. amp, treasurer’s offlee »15.0«;
cut,on. of various group, and bus-
'
iota"y de8troJ’« i
« « of .
J C Freeman P.M.. .ta m p .
(SOME t UPDEGRAFF
i-------7 u .topped and pereecu
Collection of three tone of pap- known origin last Tuesday nigh t #fflce <10 00; C A Ruggles Agency
♦ion a . a m ean, of punishment « would I » 1 “ ." » in th* running Included in the k>“
w» «
tw0 .premium on sheriff*« car $2.56;
RUFUS GRANGE H a L l
for lack of faith in the adnnnu-
That ia* if no one els€ al?° C0Wa’ 8 calf’ a fannin< mil1’ feed Foss A Co, Official c ar e x p e ia .
A tto rn e y A t L a w „
‘.ration will probably end. Success- «><'«*«*• .
chopper, h arn essfarm implements , 3 Mi ^ r t h o u s e « p e n » ^ 0 0 . «
j
.
- .
Moro asad Waaao
ful democracy demand, pubhc
There ia going to be a gathering and a bam Jilled full of hay.
tota l $ 5 * 0 p D ep artm en t ot A g ri- j a t U r u a y
J U ly
1
servants in action aa well a . in 01 P, Per mmie Saturday for the
.
^ t u r e s e a le r w e ig h t, r measures
ur<< n r
t . ov.$-aare..
ORCHESTRA MUSIC
words. " It i( a condition seldom b« le"t at i the
Shnners
,U ' Moro Lodge No. 113. I.O.O.F. # W; Chari«« R Logan, audit (of
-toreX.
found, but it doe. not «mm to be * m o,t worth7 “ ““ • Allh° u« h
Tueadava in LO O F county books $50.00; State Indus
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"CoterpHlor" DtsssH brumus dsoa
hall,
f t a n r ia n 't 'a n d Acc. Comm. P r e « officer, protoc-
GAS AND OIL •
hurt by recent cabinet changes.
»«nm ne ia as busy as can be it
d r . T h o fi why they Hvs Isapsr. Air hk
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• should be possible for nearly every
viait ng brothers arr tion $4.00; First National Bank,,
Tires—Accessories
Fourth
Thursday»
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each
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cord^
mvited T riti^ M in g tax $188-10; Stevens
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. family to tie up a bundle of old
Month. Visiting Members R. R. McKEAN and SON
to meet wtth us.
Owr>n
SttR lpSlC ^l« SOCIETY
newspapers and magazines and
b cleaned totes — RfSt is A s prs-
invited— Moro. Oregon
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In su ra n ce
deonsr wfcsrs heavier portidss urs
Ernest Houston N. G.
Appropriately on the Fourth of
^ a t they are delivered. T h e,
Rose Amidon, W. M.
annotations $10.00; The Frank
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel
Jtuth Sparling, Secretory
rsmovsd, next m a both of off which
Ji )y Sherman countians met and PaP«r *8
needed, the amount
Shepard Co. Law Library Account
Farm
Implements,
Bags,
Twins
organized an historical society, de- raised goes to a good cause. And 1 ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.M. $15.00; West Publishing Co. Law Lupfa|e
woshss out fins porticiesa
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signed to peipefuate the history the paper is in the way anyhow,
^ eiet^ .on 5^*
an<® Library account $55.00; The Amer- Meets 2nd and 4th
BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
•if* «’«Th’’month. v S S ? ^ ican h * " Book
Law MblPar^ Tuesdays of each
of the county and of those wno Yes, Saturday ia the day.
PHONES
members are cordial^ account $64.00; Bancroft Whitney ¡ ^ th’
me,n
base made it.
Fsedston,
Office
Residence
invited
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As was said at the picnic that
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ggl«. with
W. us.
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Clarence
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bunch of bomb.-,
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